I thought I would post a video on how I patch holes in fabric on a tube and fabric airplane. I am using Stewart's system for the fabric and paint on my carbon cub.
Thanks for posting this! I have a nice rip on the side of my Kitfox that I need to repair and have been procrastinating. I appreciate the details, gives me some motivation!
hi buds,, i have an 1948 champ 7DC-45X ,,and i need to do some repairing, on it,,but i have no idea what kind of fabric to use, for the repairs or whats the best method to remove the paint,,around these areas, of repair? i would like to get to the point of repainting the hole aircraft, i have not flown it yet,, 20hrs for my rec lic left,, great vid,,
Jason did you cover with ceconite or superflight? and if you used superflight how do you like it and any difference between it and 101,102 ceconite. Thank you
Thanks for the interesting tip! Do you ever put a temporary "packing tape" patch on the damaged area, just as a precaution, until you can get back to the "repair station"?
Sweet Jason, I have a couple I need to do on the CC. I have some pre painted patches from the factory, Do you use heat gun on the flat patches as well?
please start posting again more often i love your videos and cant get enough of them.
Logan Jones I am planning on it just bought mobile editing setup... I have 29 terabytes of footage so now I just need to learn the software...
@@jasonsneed3179 awesome to hear I cant wait to see what you put out keep up the awesome flying hopefully this year I can catch ya at oshkosh
Great to have you posting again. Tell us more about you new build.
Glad to see a new post, you guys out there and those in Alaska are living the aviation dream! Well, one of them 👍🏻)
Thanks for showing us what you did. Every tip helps.
Very cool, I have always wondered how that process went. Thanks for sharing!
Happy your back on the tube!
Good job on the video Jason
Thanks for posting this! I have a nice rip on the side of my Kitfox that I need to repair and have been procrastinating. I appreciate the details, gives me some motivation!
Very interesting. Thanks for that information, I am sure it will come in handy some day!
Your videos are great. Just not enough of them. Make more especially flying ones, that talk about techniques that you use bush flying. Thanks
myself r2 I am planning on doing much better, I always had to be home to make a video, have a mobile setup now...
Need a Sneed video today! Love it!
Thanks Jason.
Love your videos Jason ! When are you going to show your Build with Mark Patey?
Wile E. Coyote soon, editing the introduction now
@@jasonsneed3179 WOO HOO I knew you and Mark wouldn't let us down!
Sun nice to see you again .
aren't you building a custom carbon cub ? do we get to see that ?
Do you have ANY videos on BUILDING a Carbon Cub ????
hi buds,, i have an 1948 champ 7DC-45X ,,and i need to do some repairing, on it,,but i have no idea what kind of fabric to use, for the repairs or whats the best method to remove the paint,,around these areas, of repair? i would like to get to the point of repainting the hole aircraft, i have not flown it yet,, 20hrs for my rec lic left,, great vid,,
I would give stewarts systems a call...
Jason did you cover with ceconite or superflight? and if you used superflight how do you like it and any difference between it and 101,102 ceconite.
Thank you
Thanks for the interesting tip! Do you ever put a temporary "packing tape" patch on the damaged area, just as a precaution, until you can get back to the "repair station"?
David Duganne yes but I usually use white duct tape..
Sweet Jason, I have a couple I need to do on the CC. I have some pre painted patches from the factory, Do you use heat gun on the flat patches as well?
BrodyEdgeFry no I don’t.. just glue it on...
I have a 1984 Phantom And he needs a little repair Where can I find this material
Phantom X1
call stewarts systems...
Why didn’t u show the procedures?
Not really a "how to" video. More like Ill patch it off camera then show you that its patched.